It takes years for a tree to grow, only moments to chop it down. It's one of the basic facts of nature that can make environmental restoration projects so painstakingly slow. BioCarbon Engineering, a ...
A storm that has been lurking all morning finally breaks as Win Maung steps off his puttering motor launch into ankle-deep mud that gives off a heavy stink of ammonia. It is August 2018, the middle of ...
British engineers have created a seed-planting drone which could help restore the world’s forests. Biocarbon Engineering, a start-up based in Oxford, designed the drones to fire seed missiles across ...
Oxford-based start-up Biocarbon Engineering is planning to fight industrial deforestation by planting 1 billion trees a year using drones.Currently, 26 billions trees are cut down every year, while ...
Using a drone to plant 2.7 million trees BioCarbon Engineering method is ten times faster than humans An Irish startup is helping a village replant an entire forest of Myanmar. A village, along the ...
Humans mow down forests far faster than they can replant them, and it has drastic effects on our planet — both present and future. Planting trees by hand is the slowest way to go about replacing the ...
Dubai — Thousands of square kilometres of the world’s forests are burned and cut down every day to make room for agricultural zones and new urban developments. But a new drone design may be able to ...
BioCarbon Engineering is among the hundreds of companies that have entered the “restoration economy” fray, rebuilding healthy, biodiverse ecosystems around the globe, according to a World Resources ...
TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / January 14, 2026 /CHAR Technologies Ltd. ("CHAR Tech" or "the Company") (TSXV:YES)(FSE:68K) ...
BioCarbon Engineering, the team she is working with, consists of researchers from around the world who have developed the drone that plants at "10 times the rate of hand planning and at 20 per cent of ...
British engineers have created a seed-planting drone which could help restore the world’s forests. Biocarbon Engineering, a start-up based in Oxford, designed the drones to fire seed missiles across ...